One gorgeous Hello to all. It is allready the end of November. I hardly believe the time is passing by so fast and in a while we will be in the middle of the winter holidays season. Are you looking forward to them? For me, this time of the year is so special and so magical, and although there has been much said about how it is overrated, I can't wait to see all the hustle and bustle around it. After the holidays there will again be a little bit more livel at our house, since we are expecting another member of the family right in the beginning of January. With a rather big family, all the duties and obligations and since the kids are still so small, I can hardly find some time to get creative, but I kind of still manage to catch a moment or two. This time I have made a card for this week's "CASE Study Challenge #67" and I took the again so gorgeous colors from the current "CR84FN43 Color Challenge". At first I wasn't planning to join this week's CASE Study Challenge, but then I got this idea, and I had to made a card for both of the challenges:

One beautiful Hello to all. I hope you have spend a great sunday! Ours was very active with my family, so I am a bit tired today. My post will not be too long. For quite some time now I was following the challenges on the "Colorthrowdown" blog and I kind of haven't gather together the courage to join them. But this weekend I've made a card for the current "Colorthrowdown #169", which features the following color scheme:

With these colorful butterflies I've come to an idea and I tried out m new stamps "Inchies" from "imkadinkado" - "Morphic Patterns". The butterflies fitted in perfectly, and I colored the stamped images in all of the suggested color variations of the current "Colorthrowdown". I made this card:

I am truly sorry for the bad quality of pictures... having troubles with evening light. Maybe I will replace them tomorrow with ne ones, but I don't promise anything. :) Have a nice res of the evening and I wish to all of you great and successful start of new working week.

Hello to all. I managed to catch a moment again to write a quick and short blog post. I have for you this time a collection of greetings, which I named "Rejoice" and was made for this weeks challenge over at "Less is More - Week 42", which features Silhouettes. I used a set of stamps from "Inkadinkado - Morphic Birds", which I stamped with a black ink and then work over them with a "Dryer Sheet tehnique", which give to an impretion a special "frozen" look. I saw this tehnique used on one of the last cards from incredibly talented Mona L. Pendleton and I was so thrilled that I had to try it myself and the theme over at Less is More seemed more than perfect for it. I made three cards - in blue, red and warm yellow color.

The tehnique for itself shows the best on the last - yellow version of the card. I truly hope that the background is not too rich for the "Less is More", but since the motif, which is on a white background is big enough to cover the majority of the card I strongly felt that the card without a background would just be to empty.

Well, I managed to find time for my second post today. I have a card for you which I made by the sketch on the "Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge 144" blog. I used "Me to you - Snuggle up" stamp, which I colored with aquarel pencils and I added some white "Flower Soft" on the fur of the hood.

Lepo se imejte do naslednjič in hvala za vse čudovite komentarje. :)

Have fun till next time and thanks for all of your nice and thoughtful comments. :)

I am happy to share with you today a special news, at least it is for me. My project - Collection of handmade jewelry and a card with butterflies was chosen for one of the Terrific Top 3 on a challenge blog "CR84FN Collor Challenge". The joy is big, since the recognition is a great springboard for my further activity and creative projects. A big thanks to all of the creators of the blog for the recognition and for the gorgeous inspirations they are providing.

Hello again. :) The second card I have for you today was made for this weeks "CASE Study Challenge #66", which was again isnpired by talented Kryssi Ng. Again I tried to capture a bling and snow on the stamped and colored image of a village, but just partly managed to on the second photo. I colored the image in blue shades with distress inks.

One beautiful and peaceful evening hello to all of the bloggers. I note that almost all of my blog post are evening post. That is when I have most of the time and also most of the peace to finally concentrate on my work. This time I have for you a winter greeting, that I made during the weekend. I used current sketch on the "Mojo Monday #215". The stamp is from "Inkadinkado", the papers mostly from "BoBunny" and I finally managed to use a "Snow marker" which I also sprinkled with white glitter. I tried to capture the magical shiny look on the photo but I just partly managed to on the second picture. In live the shiny look is much more intense and much more beautiful.

One beautiful hello to all of you. :) This time I decided to do something new. For the current challenge on the blog "CR84FN Collor Challenge #42", where the last two weeks are celebrating colors white, black and pink, I made a collection of a handmade jewelry - earings and necklace, which I packed into a matching handmade wooden box. I also made a card to go along. The earings and a necklace are made from shrinkable plastic, I used "Hero Arts - Antique Background" stamp and for coloring "Art&Graphic Twin markers and distress pad "Victoria Velvet".

Hello my dear bloggers. One quick post before I jump into bed. It was a long day today. I wanted to post that already during the day, but didn't managed to. A cold has catch me and I haven't been so great for the last few days. And now both of our daughters are sick too. We are praying that they get better soon. I prepared two cards for this weeks "CASE Study Challenge" with a fabulous inspiring creation from talanted Kryssi Ng. I first had the idea with christmas ornaments, but then changed my mind to a snowflake, since then there wasn't any cards featuring snowflakes but many featuring ornaments. Till I got to post my cards I saw that allready snowflakes have taken their part in this Case Study through other ladies. But still... here are my two cards:

One nice and warm Hello to all of the bloggers. Today my post is going to be a little "quick" and consequently also a little shorter. I am lately in a chronic lack of time, but still I managed to squezze in some crafting. Yesterday in the late evening or even better night hours I so made a collection of 4 winter cards in different color combinations. The inspiration was this time from the "Play Date Cafe", which this week gave us a challenge to made a creation using white, black and a splash of an orange color. And so the following card was born:

Since I liked the design I than made a few more, using different color combinations: white, craft and red on one card, white, chocolate brown and blue on the other one and white, grey and green on the third one.

A nice hello to all of you in a blogland. :) I haven't been here for a while, I am short of time lately and when I do find it I am just too tired to get crafty. But yesterday I did made a very special card that I gave with my daughters to my hubby for sucesfully passing a driving test for motorcycles. Yeeey! :)) I used a Penny Black stamp with a hedgehod on a motorcycle, which I have in my stash for a while now but haven't used it till yesterday. For the inspiration I took a sketch from this weeks "Penny Black Saturday Challenge". My apologies for a little bad pictures but the evening light wasn't so good for taking them.